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Atom Cult Camp 2014 -- Steampunk Style

Contents

Introduction

Atom Cult theme camp was successfully created last year as our
interpretation of the Cargo Cult theme (check out the last year photos @
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/burningman:camp=5907/)
. This year, it will continue to build on this year’s theme:
Caravansary. Modern science made it possible to establish outposts of
humanity in the most inhospitable terrains and provide us with all
possible creature comforts. And these outposts, like our whole
existence, are solely dependent on
the energy resources. Hence our perpetual quest for the new efficient
forms of energy. Our camp will symbolize the humankind's primitive yet
cultish attitude towards the ultimate energy of them all - the nuclear
one.

Interactivity

Enter the Atom Cult - the most radiant camp at BM. Imagine a
nuclear-powered human outpost in the middle of the harsh desert: a
child of the Industrial Revolution of the past and the Science of modern
times. The camp's centerpiece - the Cooling Tower - is a most visible
part of any nuclear power plant. Only this time, it's made out of steel
(as opposed to the last year’s bamboo), just as the original water
towers of 19th century that proved this shape as a viable architectural
form. With its 24' height, multiple climbing routes and crowned by an
observation deck (safety net included), the tower will surely become a
local landmark. People can climb up to the deck starting with a few
routes on the inside of the tower that are
protected by a ground-level trampoline, and continue on to the top deck
via a rope tunnel on the tower's exterior surface. The ship bell awaits
those who can conquer their fears.

More fun awaits inside the
tower: visitors can take part in bouldering at negative angles, practice
slacklining 3 feet above the trampoline or just relax in the hammocks
in tower's sparse shade. Tours of the tower will be open from noon to midnight daily.

Next
to the tower is a "reactor" in the shape of a classic dome. A chill-out
place, unlike the innards of a real nuclear reactor, it will also serve
as a scene for our DJ/live music entertainment and include sunscreen
giveaway stand. Off to the side, evaporation pool doubles as the plant's
cooling pond, decorated with UV lights and tinted with fluorescent
paint. Add fake barb wire all around the camp, Geiger counter background
soundtrack, cheerful hosts in gas masks, and you have a geek paradise
in the
desert.

This year, we are expanding our culinary offerings. As a
true Caravansary, we will offer tired and hungry travelers not only
liquid-nitrogen-made FISSION ICE CREAM, but delicious FUSION PANCAKES.
The making of ice cream is a fascinating show in itself: out of a cloud
of smoke (cold vapors) comes the creamiest dessert in the desert. In
waffle cones, no less! The pancakes will be served with different
flavors and toppings, in line with what one could find in a caravansary
along the Silk Road: Chinese, Indian, Persian, Russian, even Uzbek. With
eclectic music, the ice cream/pancakes party will be held from noon till 3PM every day. That’s how it looked last year: http://youtu.be/1p5vDiN3AwY. Our
food department will also participate in catering of 3 playa weddings
on the Flying Iron art car that we are currently building along with
other camps.

For a midnight snack and
to complement night time tower vistas, we will also serve Glow in the Dark Jello (upgraded to shots for the adults).

Another cool service for the public will include fluorescent (daytime) and glow-in-the-dark (nighttime) body painting.

Acculturation

Atom Cult Camp is firmly built on Ten Principles of Burning Man and will
wow the newcomers with our Nuclear Power Plant concept and fluorescent
art.

We will nourish them with our day and night food gifts: super cool ice cream and glow in the dark jello.

And
in the spirit of radical inclusion everyone will be taken on a journey
of self discovery, starting from
a completely safe ground level trampoline contained within a tower,
through a rope tunnel on the outside of the structure, to fascinating
views of BRC from the observation deck high' above the ground.

Our
Reactor Lounge will provide shade and relaxing music for those
overwhelmed by the immediacy of this experience, and even our
evaporation pond with its tracer dye UV highlights will educate
uninitiated on Burning Man Leave No Trace ethos.

We are confident
that the newest members of our community will come away with a deeper
understanding of the ideal of personal participation, through the
experience of first seeing the tower from a distance, eventually making
their way through our “obstacle course”, and in the end being rewarded
with waiting refreshments.

And “everyone likes ice cream no matter who they are”.

Scale

40 camp mates cover 10 half-day hosting shifts with opportunities to
lead ice cream and jello tasting, live music and DJ performances, and
fluorescent make-up sessions (and search and rescue missions around the
tower as needed).

10 early arrival passes are needed for 3 of our subteams: from SF (tower), LA (dome), and San Diego (costumes/kitchen).